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rlane42

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According to the annual Fortune Magazine list of top paid executives in America, what percentage of annual compensation for the very highest paid managers comes in the form of performance bonuses or stock options?
 
  A) Less than 10
  B) Between 10 and 40
  C) Between 50 and 60
  D) Nearly 70

Question 2

An efficient market is one where ________.
 
  A) prices of stocks move up and down widely without apparent reason
  B) prices of stocks remain low for long periods of time
  C) prices of stocks are unaffected by market news
  D) the price of a security is an unbiased estimate of its true value



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

D



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